11-99 Foundation - Fallen Officers

Fallen Officers

Since its establishment in 1929, 223 officers have died in the line of duty. The three most common causes of line of duty deaths to date are (in order of cause): Automobile/Motorcycle Accidents, Gunfire, and Vehicular Assault (i.e., struck by drunk driver, reckless driving, or hearing and/or visually impaired drivers). 1964 was the deadliest year, in which eight officers died in the line of duty; 2010 was the second-deadliest year, in which five officers died in the line of duty.

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    O fallen angel,
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